Custom Wakeskate
This is how I went about making my very own wakeskate, from design, to building a jig, to laminating and finishing the board, to riding it behind the boat.
Posted by Kristine Vodon
Categories: Art & Design, Woodworking | 1 Comment
This is how I went about making my very own wakeskate, from design, to building a jig, to laminating and finishing the board, to riding it behind the boat.
Posted by Kristine Vodon
Categories: Art & Design, Woodworking | 1 Comment
Lots of my friends have kids, and that means lots of birthdays. I wanted to have a custom present that’s easy to make and has lots of room to play,...
Posted by Ed Lewis
Categories: Home, Kids & Family | 1 Comment
If you have a router and the means to cut a straight line with it, this trick for building a 5-sided acrylic box is considerably easier than the common slab-joint...
Posted by Sean Michael Ragan
Categories: Woodworking, Furniture | No Comments
The BeatBearing is an exciting and intuitive way to make music. Move the balls on a grid, and you change the beat. Music sequencing couldn’t be simpler. Like countless other...
Posted by Peter Bennett
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How to custom make your own multi-purpose wooden bench with recycled or scrap pieces of lumber, to any size of your liking. Can be made for several purposes such as...
Posted by Billy
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By Molly Graber and Chris Merrick Have you ever dreamed of being really tall? Walking on stilts is a fun and adventurous sport. But where are you going to get...
Posted by Molly Graber
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It seems as though nearly everything “high performance” these days boasts some amount of carbon fiber in its construction. Originally used in aerospace, carbon fiber has moved into the mainstream...
Posted by John Wanberg
Categories: Workshop, Art & Design | No Comments
In our consumer society, most materials are discarded once they become old or obsolete. Many of these rejects have a hidden beauty that can be brought back to life in...
Posted by Andrew Argyle
Categories: Craft, Furniture, Home | No Comments
Before moving off to college I wanted to build something that would be suitable as a kitchen table and double as my desk for studying. It needed to be sturdy...
Posted by Nick Raymond
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Learn how to create a wood patch to fix defects in wooden objects.
Posted by Craig Cochrane
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Add a motor and a track wheel to a toy gyroscope to make it run nonstop and perform tricks.
Posted by Matthew Gryczan
Categories: Electronics | No Comments